. European and Japanese gardens; papers read before the American Institute of Architects ... Gardens; Gardens. European and Japanese Gardens the view looking- clown. All the features we have considered may be worked out on a groundwork of terraces, and their possibilities as well as their charms, are endless. Sedding well said that howe\'er much we were refined and culti\'ated there was always an underlying sa\'agery which at times demanded satisfaction. One must tire of the sure mark of man's hand, and long for nature unrestrained : the wide sea- board and the rude forest. So one finds in alm


. European and Japanese gardens; papers read before the American Institute of Architects ... Gardens; Gardens. European and Japanese Gardens the view looking- clown. All the features we have considered may be worked out on a groundwork of terraces, and their possibilities as well as their charms, are endless. Sedding well said that howe\'er much we were refined and culti\'ated there was always an underlying sa\'agery which at times demanded satisfaction. One must tire of the sure mark of man's hand, and long for nature unrestrained : the wide sea- board and the rude forest. So one finds in almost e\'ery Eng^ lish place of any size some wilderness, some copse, or combe," which shall be left free and wild, or at the least a reminder of nature quite free. But the transition from the cultivated aspect of nature to its wilder form must be gradual ; one does not- want to open the garden-gate in the wall and be in the forest. Between the two, one finds the pasture-lands, rolling, sheep- cropped fields, bordered not with the masonr\' wall or the clipped hedge, but with the wild hedgerow, thick with thorn and holly and punctuated with the upstanding elms. From the pastures to the copse and the woodland the transition is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brown, Glenn, 1854-1932; Hamlin, A. D. F. (Alfred Dwight Foster), 1855-1926; Sturgis, R. Clipston (Richard Clipston), 1860-1951; Howard, John Galen, 1864-1931; Honda, Kinkichiro?, 1850-1921. Philadelphia, H. T. Coates & Co.


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